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Right and Nature in the First and Second Scholasticism / Derecho Y Naturaleza En La Primera Y Segunda Escolastica: Acts of the Xviith Annual Colloquiu

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Right and Nature in the First and Second Scholasticism / Derecho Y Naturaleza En La Primera Y Segunda Escolastica: Acts of the Xviith Annual Colloquiu

$127.57
 
This volume focuses on the reception and development of Aristotelian-Thomistic and (to a lesser extent) Scotistic political theory, natural law, positive law and the law of nations in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Authors of the 'Second Scholasticism' (as discussed in this volume, at least, mainly Iberian philosophers and theologians of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries) not only commented on the works and updated the teachings of medieval Scholastic masters but also introduced many new ideas in all areas of philosophy, namely logic, natural philosophy, metaphysics, moral philosophy, political philosophy and the philosophy of law. In particular, issues arising from the discovery of the New World presented new challenges to these thinkers, provoking various reactions among them and causing them to develop new interpretations and theories especially in practical philosophy and theology. In this volume, scholars from Europe, North America and South America identify and describe some of the main topics and central lines of thinking in this still quite unknown chapter in the history of philosophical ideas. The contributors focus on the reception and development of Aristotelian-Thomistic and (to a lesser extent) Scotistic political theory, natural law, positive law, and law of nations in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries; some authors, moreover, address issues in the development of metaphysics during the same period. For the most part, the studies presented here concern the writings and thought of masters from the Universities of Salamanca, Alcala, Evora and Coimbra, who responded to questions and conceived new theories in political philosophy, law and moral philosophy closely related to the issues pertaining to the Spanish and Portuguese colonies in the New World.


Author: R. Hofmeister Pich
Publisher: Brepols Publishers
Publication Date: Dec 31, 2014
Number of Pages: 476 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 250355458X
ISBN-13: 9782503554587
 

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